David Dasenbrook, Andreas Komnik
We present a semiclassical treatment of a fermionic impurity coupled to Bogolyubov modes of a BEC. In the lowest order approximation we find a full solution of an initial value problem, which turns out to behave differently in the sub- and supersonic regimes. While in the former case no impurity deceleration is observed, in the latter case non-Markovian dissipation effects kick in resulting in slowing down of the fermion. Although this scenario is compatible with the one offered by an elementary field theoretical picture at weak coupling, the details of the dynamics turn out to be completely different. Fluctuation effects can be taken into account by expansion around the classical path. This allows for estimation of the all-important polaron radius as a function of fermion-boson coupling strength. As an application we calculate the drag force which is exerted by the BEC on the impurity moving with constant velocity $v$. Contrary to the perturbative result, according to which the drag force is $\sim v^4$, it turns out to be proportional to $1/v^2$ in the semiclassical regime.
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http://arxiv.org/abs/1210.1466
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